Student Mobility Program 2025
Bandung, West Java – Four students from the Information Systems Study Program at Widyatama University (UTama) officially began their academic journey at INTI International University, Malaysia, on Wednesday (1/29/2025). This departure marks their participation in the Student Mobility Program 2025, a collaborative initiative between the two institutions. Muhamad Ramadhan, Adelia Putri, Assyfa Nurfadilah, and Hani Handayani, all of whom are sixth-semester students, will spend time until May 2025 studying in the neighboring country.
This program is not only limited to Information Systems students, but also involves students from the Widyatama University Informatics Study Program. The collaboration between Widyatama University and INTI International University Malaysia aims to provide a comprehensive international learning experience. In addition, this program is also designed to increase global insight, strengthen academic skills, and expand the international network of students.

Benefits and Objectives of the Student Mobility Program
The Student Mobility Program offers various benefits for students. First, students have the opportunity to experience a different education system and interact with the international academic community. Second, this program provides valuable international experience, improves cross-cultural communication skills, and develops independence and adaptability. Third, studying abroad is a significant added value in an increasingly global job market. Finally, students can build strong international networks, opening up opportunities for collaboration and future career development.
Through the 2025 Student Mobility Program, Widyatama University hopes that students will gain invaluable experiences, both academically and culturally. Furthermore, this program is expected to increase the competitiveness of Widyatama University graduates in the global arena, preparing them to become individuals who are broad-minded, adaptive, and ready to face future challenges. In short, this program is a long-term investment in superior human resources.





